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Oh baby, baby 3 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Oof, that hit too close
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The best response 7 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Yeah if your ideology leads you to believe that your only role in life is to be a decoration and a birthing machine, then yeah you're gonna spend more time on your looks.
But it's still not true in my experience, you can't cover everything with makeup.
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But it's still not true in my experience, you can't cover everything with makeup.
You fix problems when you focus on the source 7 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Western Countries: *ships their trash to China which has little to no environmental regulations*
China: *dumps the trash into the ocean*
Western countries: [surprised Pikachu face]
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China: *dumps the trash into the ocean*
Western countries: [surprised Pikachu face]
Might not be the best time for a vacation, actually 18 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Tbh asking for a vacation just one week prior is pretty inconsiderate to the colleagues who will have to fill in for you as they might've had other plans already. It's much better to ask a few weeks or a month in advance.
However judging from the conversation, it looks like maybe they decide on the spot, seeing as the boss gets to decide if it's a good time or not. Maybe that's how it works over there. Also clearly the boss has been refusing to give this person a vacation to the point they were willing to quit rather than come to work for one more day, so I'm not feeling bad for him/her. I am feeling bad for the co-workers who will have to compensate for the absence, though.
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However judging from the conversation, it looks like maybe they decide on the spot, seeing as the boss gets to decide if it's a good time or not. Maybe that's how it works over there. Also clearly the boss has been refusing to give this person a vacation to the point they were willing to quit rather than come to work for one more day, so I'm not feeling bad for him/her. I am feeling bad for the co-workers who will have to compensate for the absence, though.
Brush your teeth everyday 3 comments
Blame the clothing, misogyny says 10 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
I mean, Google him and you'll know. He used to be a misogynistic pick up artist, he kept records of all women he's slept with (wrote books about it too) and argued that rape is fine, among other atrocious things. Then he converted to Jesusism and turned into a bonkers fundamentalist and now he's equally misogynistic but he's all about no sex before marriage.
What a personal journey that must've been. I'm sure he did a lot of soul searching to turn from a slutty misogynist to a sexless misogynist.
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What a personal journey that must've been. I'm sure he did a lot of soul searching to turn from a slutty misogynist to a sexless misogynist.
Blame the clothing, misogyny says 10 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Also did we all forget 19th century dresses that were made to emphasize the size of your butt? Or corsets made to reduce your waist?
Dresses were traditionally made to compliment a feminine figure. If he wanted to rant about people oversexualizing themselves or something, dresses would be the logical place to start.
But of course, he's Roosh V, he doesn't have a principled, nuanced argument about over sexualization, he just wants to return to the 50s and have a slave-wife.
(Side note: not that I think there even is an argument to be made about sexualization in terms of people's everyday attire in the first place. In terms of culture and media there is, we all know that sex sells better than good art, but not for the average Jane who just wants to wear pants without being yapped at by neckbeards)
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Dresses were traditionally made to compliment a feminine figure. If he wanted to rant about people oversexualizing themselves or something, dresses would be the logical place to start.
But of course, he's Roosh V, he doesn't have a principled, nuanced argument about over sexualization, he just wants to return to the 50s and have a slave-wife.
(Side note: not that I think there even is an argument to be made about sexualization in terms of people's everyday attire in the first place. In terms of culture and media there is, we all know that sex sells better than good art, but not for the average Jane who just wants to wear pants without being yapped at by neckbeards)
Blame the clothing, misogyny says 10 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
That's Roosh V, so it's not a joke. Look him up, you'll be surprised and probably disgusted as well.
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Look at his determined floofs 4 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
I keep being reminded of the post describing black cats as vaguely cat shaped blobs of darkness
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Organic arts&crafts, I guess? 4 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Yeah my high school classmate had a kid when he was 19 or 20 and this applies to him 100%, he's the wokest person in the universe now. His girlfriend also started a business, she's making clothing for babies and moms. She's pretty good at it and it's not weird shit like breast milk jewellery, but she definitely did jump on the "eco friendly materials hand made artisan blah blah" bandwagon. And I'm pretty sure they were both vegans before they even had the kid.
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My two gels afraid of the horde 5 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Well if you look closely they all have differently colored caps. I don't use Dove so I don't know what that means but I'm guessing it's a different scent, so maybe she uses them because she likes to smell differently after every shower. Which, well, I'm not even gonna comment on how vain that is because it's just a huge waste of space.
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Just ???? things 4 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
I still try to be conscious of that stuff, I reuse plastic bags for vegetables, recycle and try to buy stuff wrapped in paper rather than plastic. I also try to buy cosmetics from places that are eco friendly and don't use unethical labor (side note: solid shampoo is an awesome thing, and eco friendly too), and I buy most of my clothing from thrift stores. But with everyday things like groceries you can't really choose much.
Just ???? things 4 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
I mean, it's written as a joke but over 70% of air pollution is produced by like 100 companies.
Makes sense? 25 comments
My two gels afraid of the horde 5 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
My boyfriend has the same amount of body washes, deodorants and all that stuff at our apartment (if not more). It's all gifts from relatives that he didn't manage to use up yet. Maybe that could be the case here as well, maybe they don't have anywhere else to store it (though that seems like shortsightedness on their side, surely there must be somewhere to store it). My side of the bathtub only has solid shampoo, vinegar water, a bar of soap and body lotion. No need to have tons of products anyway.
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Free thinker 15 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
They didn't try to introduce legislation against this kind of thing when non-LGBT child beauty shows were running... I wonder why that is...
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This reply a while ago 9 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Check out some videos made by YongYea about this (I'm not usually a fan of his but this coverage was really good), I think it's called "Not all is well at CD Projekt Red" or something like that, he then also made a video about their response which was just the shittiest thing ever. And as far as I know they haven't made any efforts to improve since this information came to light. Check it out, I'm sorry to break your heart but it's better to be critical and help them improve than think they were perfect to begin with and ignore the shit that's going on over there.
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A desk fan from the 1930s 10 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
That's the most Bioshock-like real item I've ever seen in my life
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This reply a while ago 9 comments
ewqua
· 4 years ago
Pretty fair track record? Hell naw. Terrible long crunch, hiring and firing programmers like on a treadmill, unpaid overtimes, that doesn't sound fair to me.
And just because others do it doesn't mean it makes it okay. I have, do and will criticize every single one of these companies for their shitty business practices (though it may hurt, especially with BioWare because I love their old games, I replay Dragon Age Origins every year because it's so good), but this post was about CDPR so it's fair to mention them specifically.
And just because others do it doesn't mean it makes it okay. I have, do and will criticize every single one of these companies for their shitty business practices (though it may hurt, especially with BioWare because I love their old games, I replay Dragon Age Origins every year because it's so good), but this post was about CDPR so it's fair to mention them specifically.